Lexicographical Neighbors of Mooving
Literary usage of Mooving
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Comedies and Tragedies of George Chapman: Now First Collected by George Chapman (1873)
"... mooving and breaking with a cracke about Capriccio, he enters with a payre of
Bellows on his head, ..."
2. An Apologie for Poetrie by Philip Sidney (1891)
"And that mooving is of a higher degree then teaching, it may by this appeare,
that it is wel nigh the cause and the effect of teaching. ..."
3. Literary Pamphlets Chiefly Relating to Poetry from Sidney to Byron by Ernest Rhys (1897)
"And that mooving is of a higher degree then teaching, it may by this appeare :
that it is wel nigh the cause and the ..."
4. Old Ballads: Historical and Narrative, with Some of Modern Date by Thomas Evans (1810)
"And thus amazed as I stand, Not feeling sense, nor mooving hand, My soul with
silence-mooving sense, Doth wish of God with reverence, Long life and virtue ..."
5. Literary Pamphlets Chiefly Relating to Poetry from Sidney to Byron by Ernest Rhys (1897)
"And that mooving is of a higher degree then teaching, it may by this appeare :
that it is wel nigh the cause and the effect of teaching. ..."
6. The Natural & Moral History of the Indies by José de Acosta (1880)
"... bodies being the efficient cause of the mooving of the ayre, it must of
necessitie be more quicke and light, ..."